It’s always handy when labels give some information about the bands they are promoting. Even Google doesn’t make us not much wiser, except for the fact that this is their full CD debut and that they recorded an EP last year which was quite well received. Guessing by their names, this must be a German band that has a special admiration for the controversial Umbra Et Imago. Their style is not very far away from that band, especially when the vocals are handled by Tim Chandler. When female singer Rachel Speight takes the lead, the band sounds more lyrical and dreamy. Their music reminds of early U2, the already mentioned Umbra Et Imago and has touches of seventies German electronic music. They are labelled as a gothic rock band, but they are much more than that. Overall this is a fascinating album that makes a difference to the many metal inspired bands with a male singer versus a female siren. Rachel has a warm and spacey voice that brings beautiful warmth to the songs. Tim has a broken voice that has a much darker sound. Both work well and this is a remarkable debut album worth listening to.